On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 10:04:53PM +0100, Philippe De Swert wrote: > Hello all,
Hi, My eye just caught a few small items. For the rest, this is plain good work, Peter > (e.g. reverse engineering, porting too (and adapting of) commercial ^^^ to > devices > (IPAQ, Linksys WRT54G,...), ...) > (Gtk, Qt-(embedded), GPE, Qtopia, UI design with touchscreen, ...) kdrive ? > * Real-time extensions, nanokernels and hardware virtualization software > (e.g. RTAI, Adeos, KURT, L4, Qemu, User Mode Linux, ...) Xen ? > * Open hardware and softcores > (e.g opencores.org, OpenRISC, LEON SPARC, FPGA's, specific design > restrictions for free systems...) IIRC, the prefered public name for the Leon core is "Leon" and not "Leon Sparc". > Authors are requested to submit their abstracts online to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] before 3/1/2005. Notification of receipt ^^^^^^^^ 3 January 2005 > will be sent within 48 hours. Authors wishing to submit a full > paper (between 6 and 12 A4 pages), can do so in PS or PDF format. > > The program committee will evaluate the abstracts and consists of: > > * Herman Bruyninckx, Professor at K.U.Leuven, Belgium > * Geert Uytterhoeven, Sony NSCE, Belgium > * Karim Yaghmour, Opersys, Canada > * Peter De Schrijver (P2), Mind, Belgium ^^ p2 (?) > * Russell King (RMK), ARM Linux Kernel Engineer, Deep Blue Solutions Ltd